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    Our Best Cheesecake Factory Copycat Recipes. 1 / 50. Inspired by: Cheesecake Factory Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Cheesecake. ... Inspired by: Cheesecake Factory Thai Coconut Lime Chicken.

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  5. List of Hawaiian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Laulau, a traditional Hawaiian dish. Adobo; Cantonese dim sum influenced dishes such as char siu manapua, fun guo is known as "pepeiao" (meaning "ear" in Hawaiian), [46] gok jai or "half moon", pork hash are a normally twice as large than the usual shumai, and "ma tai su" a baked pork and water chestnut pastry [47]

  6. Coconut candy - Wikipedia

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    Coconut candy refer to various candies made with coconut or coconut flavorings. In Vietnamese cuisine, kẹo dừa is most commonly produced in Bến Tre, using coconut milk and coconut cream. In the United States, coconut candy was sometimes spelled as cocoanut candy. [1] [2] [3] These included various traditional confections in the United States.

  7. Sprouted coconut - Wikipedia

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    Small coconut sprout from the Philippines. Sprouted coconuts have a variety of names in countries where coconuts are native or cultivated. They are also known as vara in Fijian; tumbong ng niyog, buwá ng niyog or tubo ng niyog in Filipino; iho or lolo in Hawaiian; morund in Konkani; tumbong kelapa in Malaysian and Indonesian; pongu in Malayalam; niu tupu in Niuean; oʻo in Samoan; manzanas de ...

  8. Coconut toffee - Wikipedia

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    Coconut toffee is a traditional chewy candy from the Philippines made with muscovado sugar and coconut milk boiled until thick and then allowed to cool and harden. It is also locally known as balikutsa in the Visayas and Mindanao , and gináok in the Tagalog regions .

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